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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 6, 1978, p. 17

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THE HERALD I Pate Girls soccer bantams win three Georgetown North Sports Bantams currently on a hoi streak made it in a row when thty beat Clarkson twice and league champions In soccer at Clarkaon wan drubbed and on August and while who in an earlier game Georgetown was given a two goals to one licking The Oikillc defeat was a satisfying one especially for coach Lloyd Jones who made certain that all his rcgu lar players were available and up for game His town team lost to Oak vlllc on a technicality In and Peel Cup final last ycr Grossman one of the league leading scorers eight goals In the three games Seven against Clark son and and the winner against CI Taylor not to be outdone by was respon Raider conch Inglli giiesn monologue his before practise lindens Thursday How many faces do you JuUcirik frutii people attending going lu go with lot of Ten players cut by Inglis after second Raider practise Georgetown Raider coach Gerry trimmed his by after last Thursday nights twohour practise It was the second practise for the team this year Gone are two four and four for wards The gone are Dave Weiss and Tony Weiss is still eligible to play Junior The departure of the two means incumbents Gregg Hooper and Mario plus newcomer Bill Masters will compete the two Jobs draws MacDonnld was not at practise because of work committments Hooper looked very good during the workout and Masters held his four defensemm no ton ger with the squad are Paul Dive Connelly Steve Merrill Doug possible surprise there Is Richard who played with the Kinsmen League The regular season of the Kinsmen League drew to a close with both junior and senior action last week In the junior league the nipped the Dairy Queen and Lodge routed United Rentals Fred Harrison their game against Kcntncrs and Paulines failed to field a team against Smoke Shop giving the latter a vlct In senior action Nellion stormed to 16 win over the Giants Young took a 12 decision over and Stand Products Georgetown 12 The will go this beginning at a m with the tumors The seniors will begin play at a m phyoff games will be a full five innings or a maximum limi of one and a half hours The mils should begin at Senior A learn with the four defense men gone there is still an of There is also plenty of talent at that Brian MeBralney who play with Flint Michigan in the International League last year and Gary Harden who put in a couple of years with the Marie Greyhounds new at the Thursday practise Both of them looked Imposing to say the least If the Raiders decide to keep liardcn and Doug Edwards there certainly will not be any lack of size among defensive corps All three big men arc also very mobile Also trying for a spot on the defense arc holdovers from lost year Bill who of Brad Neil Cotton John and Bob Barry Carroll who also pi a ycd with the Mlflsissauga team last year is also a defense man and has a fair chance of making the team Is going to have to make some tough decisions before he gets down to five or six at Thursdays practise but and Bo who both reported in top shape were also looking good The four forwards who will not be Raiders this year are Dave Norton Brian Hurley Peter Burgess and Herb Cow still hat a little ate surgery to do however before final arc chosen Sure bets to make the team arc Juri Steve Blundy and Ray from last year team Newcomers Steve and Terry Porter are looking very good in the practises should moke the Pal did not el a hit for the Kinetic Kruisers on but but her team still had enough take a win over Dairy Queen in Kinsmen Junior action last Thursday RAISING EARTHWORMS You i PERHAPS YOU CAN A WORM GROWER IF ACCEPTED AS V Professional Guidance Enchangc Mcmbcuhji I S pi I ACT TODAY SEND FOR YOUR FRCF Raiders from previous years who were not there at the completion of last year Colin Gordon and Pat should also be I licit this year If the players mentioned do make till team that would fill eight forward posit ions and openings for only two three or at the most four more Among players trying out for those positions are Chris Milne Doug Barnes and Bobby Ml three have play some good hockey In eorgelown in previous years There was also an interest ing spectator at the Thursday practise Doug Ford who his pi several seasons in Internationa was checking things out and rumor has it he will be In a Raider uniform before loo long He is apparently an excellent goal scorer and play maker and could push someone out of a spot on the roster Veterans Art Webster Tom Daley Tom Gilbert and Doug Tate will In all likelihood not be with the team A couple of them were expected lo he at Thursday practice but did not make an appearance player who would be difficult lo keep out of the Is Archie who also played with the Mississ team However Chase will be Waterloo iversity not be able to play with the Raiders if he choose to play hockey at school The stick outs at the Thurs day session were Porter and Both played for New market in tier two junior A last year Porter has excellent speed and moves and a hard shot is big and strong and can handle the puck They could be the answers to all Ihc young legs on the Dundas Merchant team for scoring four against on August and the opener against Jenny Smith also scored one In each game against Clarkson Special mention must be mode of Janet Van and her defence with Karen Wilson playing superb and ably assisted by Vera Van tern and Rose Wilcox In the half line Andy Staple- ton Knmella Jones and leen led by Jeanne Wilson at the centre were responsible for most of the play held In the opponent half as they literally shut off many goat scoring threats The offense led by captain Elaine Wilson Smith Penny and Cunningham finally came Into their own notciable crisp passing proper ball con trol and positional play Alto gether between Ihcmsclvch they are responsible for Over twenty goals In the past games with three against With these wins Georgclow is currently fourth In thestand and with two more rimes to ploy could finish the season runner ups Congratulations are in order the entire team members who played as one unit throughout the on and off the field Many to the parents the Staple tons Wilsons Smiths and the Voni terns who without their en cheers and rides we could not come this Car Gem exhibitions The Georgetown Gem in is will play five exhibition games to prepare for game regular season schedule The exhibition season will get underway this weekend with a home and home series against Royal York a tier two team The Gems will travel to on Saturday and host Royal York at Alcott Arena Sunday with a Friday September 10 a junior 11 Rim will a visit lo and llu next Traffic Division Two of the I League will be The i will on September when I Co borne ilso a or I All the will begin at 7 m All the till in the willseedctioninJt one Rime this coming weekend BUSINESS DIRECTORY In Gillespie scores here for the Georgetown Pee Wees a his team walked all over In taking an easy 132 win In the third and deciding game of their final series Georgetown will face the of Burlington Brampton for the league Pee Wees in final beat Oakville 132 The Georgetown Pec Wees advanced the finals of the league playoffs by taking a victory over Oakville in the third and ing game of their semi final Georgetown lost the first game of the series but roared back in the final two games They won ihe second one in I In the third game George town put It altogether as they slapped out 12 hits and also got excellent pitching from Rick Greenwood who went the dis lance and allowed just five hits The only segment of the Georgetown game was defense as l hey commuted three errors Defense has been the team problem nil year and it cost them first game of the series was led by Green wood Kevin Gillespie but everybody was aggressive at plate Greenwood had two hits and four runs batted in Gillespie also had two hits including a home run and he knocked in two as well Also two hits for Georgetown were Jeff Bud we David and Rusty The was rclitivvly close for four and half Innings fore Georgetown bats boomed team scored a run in first Inning Georgetown took the lead with in the bottom of the second Path team again scored one run in the third The fourth inning went scoreless Georgetown then scored four runs In their half of the fifth and five more in the sixth to put an end to the series In the final Georgetown will face Burlington or If Brampton wins tint series Georgetown will get the extra home tame GEORGETOWN DISTRICT MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION HOCKEY REGISTRATION SEASON PLAYER WILL BE ACCEPTED ON FOLLOWING DATES GORDON ALCOTT MEMORIAL ARENA BOWLERS WANTED MALESFEMALESKIDS REGISTRATION FOR KIDS SEPT 9 am FOR INFORMATION CALL MM OR SPIRES SPORTSMENS BOWL Robert H Cranfield DC CHIROPRACTOR Mounts OH APPOINTMENT CALL J58B ROY H EVANS D C Chiropractor Guclpti St Phone 1 CHIROPRACTORS THE HERALD CHIROPRACTOR 70M Dr RRHamilton OPTOMETRIST Professional 16 Mounts nvlcw Road Gcorgciown Ontario TELEPHONE CHARTERED 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